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Full Program: USDA officials bring their Bird Flu battle plan to the Midwest. Congress puts a temporary patch on the transportation bill – for the 34th time. The Iranian nuclear deal could add to the burden of drought stricken Western growers. Market...
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As California’s chronic dry spell bears down for a fourth consecutive year, parched streams and reservoirs like Lake Isabella, the victim of ‘exceptional’ drought, are exhibit A for the most dire classification of the U.S. drought monitor.
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A Senate panel approved energy legislation Thursday that would lift the 40-year-old ban on crude oil exports and open more areas of the Arctic, Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic Ocean to oil and gas exploration.
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The National Wildlife Federation accused the U.S. Transportation Department on Tuesday of not enforcing a federal law that requires pipeline owners and operators to establish safety response plans for worst-case oil spills in lakes, rivers and...
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Full Program: This edition of Iowa Press is a reporters’ roundtable discussing the Iowa Caucuses and political news of the week.
Joining moderator Dean Borg at the Iowa Press table are Kay Henderson, news director for Radio Iowa; Kathie Obradovich, political...
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A wildfire east of California's Napa Valley has charred more than 11 square miles after it jumped a containment line in rugged, steep terrain baked by triple digit temperatures, fire officials said Wednesday.
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The Environmental Protection Agency is reviewing a $15.4 million settlement between Hawaii and a shipping company that spilled 1,400 tons of molasses into Honolulu Harbor to see how it may affect the agency's investigation.
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Full Program: Congress takes a swipe at a patchwork of GMO labeling laws. Country of Origin gets another look despite rulings by the WTO, and an innovative program helps horseback riders find their way home. Market analysis with Mark Gold.
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